Hallo,
Hab mir im Ebay einen Cisco AP AIR-AP1262N-E-K9 gekauft
Kann jedoch per Lan nicht darauf zugreifen da er gar keine IP hat.
Per WLan erscheint er auch nicht.
Wenn ich Strom drauf gebe Blink er wild rot grün etc.
wenn ich Strom Wegnehme und gleich wieder drann leuchtet er nur weis.
wenn ich eine weile warte mit strom draufgeben dann blinkt er wieder.
nach langem versuchen hab ich mir ein Konsolenkabel gebastelt.
auf der Konsole bringt er Folgendes:
<\0><\r> <\n>r WRDTR,CLKTR: 0x86000800 0x00000000 <\r> <\n>r RQDC ,RFDC : 0x80000034 0x00000253 <\r> <\n><\r> <\n>using eeprom values<\r> <\n><\r> <\n>WRDTR,CLKTR: 0x86000800 0x00000000 <\r> <\n>RQDC ,RFDC : 0x80000034 0x00000253 <\r> <\n><\r> <\n>ddr init done<\r> <\n><\r> <\n>Running Normal Memtest...<\r> <\n>Passed.<\0><\0><\0><\r> <\n>r WRDTR,CLKTR: 0x86000800 0x00000000 <\r> <\n>r RQDC ,RFDC : 0x80000034 0x00000253 <\r> <\n><\r> <\n>using eeprom values<\r> <\n><\r> <\n>WRDTR,CLKTR: 0x86000800 0x00000000 <\r> <\n>RQDC ,RFDC : 0x80000034 0x00000253 <\r> <\n><\r> <\n>ddr init done<\r> <\n><\r> <\n>Running Normal Memtest...<\r> <\n>Passed.<\n><\r> IOS Bootloader - Starting system.<\n><\r> FLASH CHIP: Numonyx P33<\n><\r> Checking for Over Erased blocks<\n><\r> ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................<\n><\r> Xmodem file system is available.<\n><\r> <\n><\r> DDR values used from system serial eeprom.<\n><\r> WRDTR,CLKTR: 0x86000800, 0x00000000<\n><\r> RQDC, RFDC : 0x80000034, 0x00000253<\n><\r> <\n><\r> PCIE0: link is up.<\n><\r> PCIE0: VC0 is active<\n><\r> PCIE1: link is up.<\n><\r> PCIE1: VC0 is active<\n><\r> 64bit PCIE devices<\n><\r> PCIEx: initialization done<\n><\r> flashfs[0]: 150 files, 7 directories<\n><\r> flashfs[0]: 0 orphaned files, 0 orphaned directories<\n><\r> flashfs[0]: Total bytes: 31739904<\n><\r> flashfs[0]: Bytes used: 6440960<\n><\r> flashfs[0]: Bytes available: 25298944<\n><\r> flashfs[0]: flashfs fsck took 9 seconds.<\n><\r> Reading cookie from system serial eeprom...Done<\n><\r> Base Ethernet MAC address: 44:2b:03:84:1e:a6<\n><\r> Waiting for PHY auto negotiation to complete... TIMEOUT !<\n><\r> Ethernet link is down.<\n><\r> <\n><\r> The system has encountered an error initializing<\n><\r> the Ethernet port.<\n><\r> The system is ignoring the error and continuing to boot.<\n><\r> If you abort the system boot process, the following<\n><\r> commands will re-initialize Ethernet, TFTP, and finish<\n><\r> loading the operating system software:<\n><\r> <\n><\r> ether_init<\n><\r> tftp_init<\n><\r> boot<\n><\r> <\n><\r> <\n><\r> The system is unable to boot automatically because there<\n><\r> are no bootable files.<\n><\r> <\n><\r> C1260 Boot Loader (AP3G1-BOOT-M) Version 12.4(23c)JA, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3)<\n><\r> Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport<\n><\r> Compiled Tue 01-Jun-10 13:05 by prod_rel_team<\n><\r> <\n><\r> ap: set IP-ADDR 192.168.4.88<\n><\r> flashfs[0]: writing to flash handle 0x230932c, device 0, offset 0x15c0000, length 0x208: Read Verify Failed<\n><\r> flashfs[0]: sector ptr: {0xae, 0x8a}<\n><\r> flash:/env_vars.tmp: no space left on device<\n><\r> The filesystem containing the variables may not be initialized yet.<\n><\r> <\n><\r> ap: tar -xtract tftp:\\192.168.4.11<\n><\r> usage: tar <-table | -xtract> <tar file> <destination><\n><\r> <\n><\r> ap: reset<\n><\r> Are you sure you want to reset the system (y/n)?y<\n><\r> System resetting...<\n>
Bitte Helft mir was kann man Tun ??
Gruß Jost Mario